Example sentences of "as those that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The idea is that the standards should lead to increased uptime for users , and are also intended to aid computer and network operating system companies and hardware vendors that implement the standards , as well as those that use system management applications .
2 Some of the rapids were as difficult as those that had been our undoing on the first day , but tackled with a bit of newly learned skill they were challenging and exhilarating rather than terrifying .
3 Worries centre on what appears to be an acceptance by IBM that its mainframe business has slipped into irretrievable decline , and as that perception becomes widespread among users the decline can only accelerate as those that had planned to grow their mainframe installations pause and reconsider the options .
4 those seeking work were looking for the same kinds of jobs as those that had found it ;
5 Other groups of reptiles were not exterminated at this time , even though their fossils may be found in rocks as old as those that yield dinosaurs and the other spectacular , extinct groups .
6 The changes with time are just as important as those that occur during spatial patterning and are indeed part of the process .
7 Opportunities for interaction with an adult will of necessity be reduced but , when they do occur , one would hope that , with the benefit of professional training , teachers would ensure these opportunities were at least as enabling as those that occur at home .
8 for the moment , however , the pattern of drug abuse in Britain remains as varied as ever — with home-produced drugs such as amphetamines as serious a problem as those that hit the headlines .
9 We need to examine , therefore , those experiments that try to determine if the conditions necessary for stimulus exposure to produce latent inhibition are the same as those that produce the habituation of a UR .
10 Lizards that have lost their tails by autotomy do not live as long as those that manage to retain them , nor do they breed as efficiently .
11 Within this framework , Ryan makes two main proposals , both extremely interesting : first , that plot-advancing propositions can be defined as those that affect , directly or indirectly , the relationships between the worlds that make up the textual universe ( Chapter 7 ) ; second , that the aesthetic value or " tellability " of a story partly depends on the degree of diversification of such worlds , i.e. on the richness of the virtual situations and events that only exist in the minds of the characters ( whether they are explicitly mentioned in the narrative or need to be inferred by readers ) ( Chapter 8 ) .
12 Despite what is written above , there are bad book elements in Enid Blyton 's stories — if we define bad books as those that limit readers ' expectations of themselves and of others .
13 The polar habitats we see today are likely to be just as transitory as those that preceded them .
14 Condition is relatively immaterial , as those that do not appeal to collectors are often bought by visitors who can not afford the full price of an up to date guide .
15 Money , well they tell me that people who have a lot of money are as stressed as those that do n't have it .
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